Superheavy elements: existence, classification and experiment
V.A. Kostyghin, V.M. Vaschenko, Ye.A. Loza

TL;DR
This paper introduces a spatial periodic table based on electron shell theory to classify superheavy elements, reports the discovery of 15 new long-living superheavy elements, and discusses their properties.
Contribution
It presents a novel spatial periodic table model and reports the discovery of multiple new long-living superheavy elements, expanding the known periodic table.
Findings
14 new long-living superheavy elements identified by Proton-21 laboratory
1 long-living superheavy element identified by A.Marinov
The spatial periodic table predicts locations and properties of superheavy elements
Abstract
This paper proposes spatial periodic table developed based on classic electron shell structure model. The periodic table determines location and chemical properties of superheavy elements. 14 new long-living superheavy elements found by Proton-21 laboratory and one long-living superheavy element found by A.Marinov were identified.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Astronomical and nuclear sciences · Atomic and Molecular Physics
